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Ponte della Vittoria, Pisa

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Locale
  
Pisa

Total length
  
122.40

No. of spans
  
49

Location
  
Pisa

Bridge type
  
Arch bridge

Number of spans
  
49

Design
  
Arch bridge

Height
  
12.25

Longest span
  
49 m

Province
  
Province of Pisa

Construction end
  
1950

Ponte della Vittoria, Pisa

Material
  
Reinforced concrete, stone facing

Similar
  
Ponte Di Mezzo, Cittadella Nuova, Santo Sepolcro, San Paolo a Ripa d'Arno, Palazzo Lanfranchi‑Toscanelli

The Ponte della Vittoria (Bridge of Victory) is a bridge over the Arno in Pisa.

Contents

Map of Ponte della Vittoria, 56121 Pisa PI, Italy

Technical characteristics

The Ponte della Vittoria is 122.4 metres long, with a maximum height of 12.25 metres and three arches with a maximum span of 49 metres. It is made of reinforced concrete. Two false shoulders emphasise the join with the riverside balustrade with concrete cassons faced with stone.

History

In the Fascist period, various public works were planned for the city of Pisa, of which only the bridge on the site of the Ponte della Vittoria which connected the station and the Politeama was actually built.

The construction was completed in 1931, but it collapsed on the evening of 22 December 1934, before it had even been inaugurated. The cause of the collapse was linked to the "Roman fasti" required by the Fascist architecture of the period. The excessive load resulting from the quantity of statuary and marble was in fact the cause of the collapse.

The bridge was rebuilt a few years later only to be destroyed during the Second World War and was quickly rebuilt again by the Sogene between February 1949 and March 1950, on behalf of the Ministry of Public Labour.

References

Ponte della Vittoria, Pisa Wikipedia


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